PastorJosh
Earning My Ears
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What is the best tent sites at FW? Just curious...
Welcome PastorJosh!
I don't have a thing to add to ckelley's excellent answer. But I will say that it is excellent, and right on the money.
The only slight clarification is that the current orange bus route does not stop at the 2000 loop bus stop, so you would have to walk a bit to another bus stop to catch the orange bus, or just take the purple bus the long way to the Meadow area. That is another con on the 2000 loop. But, the 900 loop bridge shortcut really is a good shortcut. And there are other unofficial shortcuts that make it even easier to get to the Meadow area from the 2000 loop.
Also, if you want to really immerse yourself in researching loops and locations around the Fort, check out Shan-man's Google Earth Map, which you can find as a sticky at the top of this page, or by clicking here: Click here for Shan-man's Google Earth Map thread
So, are you really a Pastor? What kind?
Oh yeah, Welcome to the Disboards!
TCD
TCD - When we were there in April, the Orange bus did stop at the 2000 bus stop.
It did? It must have taken forever to get anywhere, then. So, coming from the Outpost, would the Orange buses come all the way through the cabin loops, and then turn left after the 2200 loop bus stop, and then come to the 2000 loop? Then what? To Creekside Meadow, and then turn around and head back to the 1200/1300 bus stop? I have never seen this, and I can't imagine it worked very well if that is what they were doing.
TCD
Honestly not sure of the route it took, cause we had a golf cart, BUT our site was the one right next the roadside comfort station and the 2000 Bus stop, and we frequently saw the bus that said Settlement Orange/Meadows trading post). But I'm pretty sure that's what it did. Stop at 2000, then go through the turnaround near Creekside Meadow, then proceed to the main drag. I'm almost positive it had been through the cabins already at this point.
Yep, looking at the map, the Settlement Orange takes the same route as the Purple all the way to Creekside Meadow, then instead of heading down the backroad to Settlement, it turns around at Creekside Meadow, then takes a left on Ft. Wilderness trail, then continues the old Orange Route.
Well, that's weird, because usually the Orange bus turns right at the 2200 loop bus stop, and then left onto Fort Wilderness Trail and heads toward the Meadow Trading Post, and then on to the Settlement. I have never seen it stop at the 2000 bus stop or the Creekside Meadow bus stop. If it did go this way, then it would end up passing the 2000 loop and 2200 loop bus stops twice on the same route. So, if that's what you saw, then they must have been experimenting or maybe they combined routes or something. As I said, though, it must have taken forever to get anywhere.
TCD
You'll probably get back there before I do, but I will make sure to ride it a couple of times in October just to see what it does.
As I said, my campsite in April was right behind the bus stop for 2000 and I saw the Orange Settlement bus stop there many times.
Yes I am really a Pastor and of the exciting kind...I am a Student Pastor! I get to hang out with teenagers and watch them develope and grow in their relationship with Christ! I work at a United Methodist Church, however, we are only Methodist by name not by tradition!